Im_Spartacus wrote:Interesting, especially as the Rags were pretty turd when he first took over.
Says a lot about Ferguson's ability rather than Mancini's
Mancio4ever wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Interesting, especially as the Rags were pretty turd when he first took over.
Says a lot about Ferguson's ability rather than Mancini's
Funny.
I was under the impression that what Mancini got was little different than the wreck left by King Kenny at Anfield, just with plenty of anarchy in the changing room for makeweight, and that include our beloved skipper already listed as defensive midfielder, then.
In all honesty this is a top notch record, not only because it level on with the best (and most bastard) manager of the English Game, but just because they equally built a superb platform for long lasting success.
For accuracy, it's the second best record just after Mourinho, although incomparably more significant (for both) because the Clown - as usual - only refined an adjusted a very solid team already build by others.
But I can sense that the comparison of today 1st half football must have been a real pain in the arse for every Nostalgic.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Interesting, especially as the Rags were pretty turd when he first took over.
Says a lot about Ferguson's ability rather than Mancini's
Funny.
I was under the impression that what Mancini got was little different than the wreck left by King Kenny at Anfield, just with plenty of anarchy in the changing room for makeweight, and that include our beloved skipper already listed as defensive midfielder, then.
In all honesty this is a top notch record, not only because it level on with the best (and most bastard) manager of the English Game, but just because they equally built a superb platform for long lasting success.
For accuracy, it's the second best record just after Mourinho, although incomparably more significant (for both) because the Clown - as usual - only refined an adjusted a very solid team already build by others.
But I can sense that the comparison of today 1st half football must have been a real pain in the arse for every Nostalgic.
Bloody hell mate, Mancini walked into a team in the semi final of a cup and a couple of points away from 4th place.
He inherited a team with Hart, Zabaleta, Richards, Kompany, Lescott, De Jong, Barry, Tevez, Adebayor, Robinho - he hardly walked into training to find the likes of Andy Carroll and Charlie Adam as his star men
My surprise is that in his 100 games he has won a cup and a league title, yet Ferguson was nowhere near either.
Mancio4ever wrote:
Hart was offloaded at Birmingham because without potential.
Zabaleta, Richards, Kompany, Lescott, Barry all have been reshaped, refined, improved into completely different players.
Nigel was, is and will always be a top bloke, a big positive influence in any dressing room who, sadly, can't pass forward nor jump up to PL requirements and who will always slow the tempo of any midfield line he will play in. I m curious to see if the Serie A slow tempo shall suit him better, though.
I can concede Tevez, just because I like You and everyone is entitled to steam off on a football forum, but if my memory serves well You didn't need more than 2 hands to count the goals Carlos had scored for City, then.
Adebayor and Robinho: really have I to start? because actually I quite don't like to slag any players who served at the Club.
Green & Blue wrote:100 great games.long may he continue.
Dameerto wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:
Hart was offloaded at Birmingham because without potential.
Zabaleta, Richards, Kompany, Lescott, Barry all have been reshaped, refined, improved into completely different players.
Nigel was, is and will always be a top bloke, a big positive influence in any dressing room who, sadly, can't pass forward nor jump up to PL requirements and who will always slow the tempo of any midfield line he will play in. I m curious to see if the Serie A slow tempo shall suit him better, though.
I can concede Tevez, just because I like You and everyone is entitled to steam off on a football forum, but if my memory serves well You didn't need more than 2 hands to count the goals Carlos had scored for City, then.
Adebayor and Robinho: really have I to start? because actually I quite don't like to slag any players who served at the Club.
That's not true, he went because he wanted matches for the sake of his development and couldn't be guaranteed them at City when Given (at the time) was doing well. I remember reading a lengthy article which was written around quotes from an interview with him and his frustration at not being able to play was leaking out with every word. Thankfully he proved his point with his performance at Birmingham, and the rest is history.
Mancio4ever wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Interesting, especially as the Rags were pretty turd when he first took over.
Says a lot about Ferguson's ability rather than Mancini's
Funny.
I was under the impression that what Mancini got was little different than the wreck left by King Kenny at Anfield, just with plenty of anarchy in the changing room for makeweight, and that include our beloved skipper already listed as defensive midfielder, then.
In all honesty this is a top notch record, not only because it level on with the best (and most bastard) manager of the English Game, but just because they equally built a superb platform for long lasting success.
For accuracy, it's the second best record just after Mourinho, although incomparably more significant (for both) because the Clown - as usual - only refined an adjusted a very solid team already build by others.
But I can sense that the comparison of today 1st half football must have been a real pain in the arse for every Nostalgic.
Bloody hell mate, Mancini walked into a team in the semi final of a cup and a couple of points away from 4th place.
He inherited a team with Hart, Zabaleta, Richards, Kompany, Lescott, De Jong, Barry, Tevez, Adebayor, Robinho - he hardly walked into training to find the likes of Andy Carroll and Charlie Adam as his star men
My surprise is that in his 100 games he has won a cup and a league title, yet Ferguson was nowhere near either.
Hart was offloaded at Birmingham because without potential.
Zabaleta, Richards, Kompany, Lescott, Barry all have been reshaped, refined, improved into completely different players.
Nigel was, is and will always be a top bloke, a big positive influence in any dressing room who, sadly, can't pass forward nor jump up to PL requirements and who will always slow the tempo of any midfield line he will play in. I m curious to see if the Serie A slow tempo shall suit him better, though.
I can concede Tevez, just because I like You and everyone is entitled to steam off on a football forum, but if my memory serves well You didn't need more than 2 hands to count the goals Carlos had scored for City, then.
Adebayor and Robinho: really have I to start? because actually I quite don't like to slag any players who served at the Club.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Interesting, especially as the Rags were pretty turd when he first took over.
Says a lot about Ferguson's ability rather than Mancini's
Funny.
I was under the impression that what Mancini got was little different than the wreck left by King Kenny at Anfield, just with plenty of anarchy in the changing room for makeweight, and that include our beloved skipper already listed as defensive midfielder, then.
In all honesty this is a top notch record, not only because it level on with the best (and most bastard) manager of the English Game, but just because they equally built a superb platform for long lasting success.
For accuracy, it's the second best record just after Mourinho, although incomparably more significant (for both) because the Clown - as usual - only refined an adjusted a very solid team already build by others.
But I can sense that the comparison of today 1st half football must have been a real pain in the arse for every Nostalgic.
Bloody hell mate, Mancini walked into a team in the semi final of a cup and a couple of points away from 4th place.
He inherited a team with Hart, Zabaleta, Richards, Kompany, Lescott, De Jong, Barry, Tevez, Adebayor, Robinho - he hardly walked into training to find the likes of Andy Carroll and Charlie Adam as his star men
Bacon inherited some good players, but a team verging on being alcoholic, and effectively ditched the lot except Robson over the course of his first 2 years
My surprise is that in his 100 games he has won a cup and a league title, yet Ferguson was nowhere near either.
Im_Spartacus wrote:, Robinho was the 3rd top scorer in the league in his first season in England.
Whatever way you want to paint the picture, Mancini took over an excellent squad, and arguably failed with them in his first 6 months so has added to it. Ferguson took over an utter shambles, a bunch off pissheads, and sold them all within his first two or three years - yet had the same win ratio as Mancini in that duration.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Note that it is the tally from baconface's first 100 Premier League games that is being quoted (i.e.1993 onwards), not his first 100 games at his club.
Mancio4ever wrote:Hart was offloaded at Birmingham because without potential.
bluemoon wrote:...So based on what Tokyo is saying, what was Taggart's record in his first 100 games for the rags?
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